The President of the USA, Donald Trump, stated that "the killings have ended" in Iran and that no executions are planned, which could reduce the risk of an American military intervention. This statement was made at the White House, with Trump mentioning that the information comes from a reliable source. Despite these assurances, protests in Iran continue to spread, taking place in 180 cities, and official information is limited due to internet restrictions.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania has issued a warning for Romanian citizens, recommending them to leave Iran immediately, raising the alert level to maximum. At the same time, an Iranian official warned that Tehran will attack American bases in the region if the USA decides to attack Iran. Although the protests were initially triggered by an economic crisis, they have evolved into demands for political reforms and a change of government, in a context of weakness of the Iranian regime.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania has issued a warning for Romanian citizens, recommending them to leave Iran immediately, raising the alert level to maximum. At the same time, an Iranian official warned that Tehran will attack American bases in the region if the USA decides to attack Iran. Although the protests were initially triggered by an economic crisis, they have evolved into demands for political reforms and a change of government, in a context of weakness of the Iranian regime.
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